Left midfielder: Ryan Giggs - 28 goals
Two-time Champions League winner Ryan Giggs is the epitome of a true one-club man, spending his over two-decade-long career at Manchester United.
The Welshman was the first player to score in 16 different Champions League seasons before he was joined by Lionel Messi and Karim Benzema last year. He scored 28 goals in the competition and racked up almost 50 assists.
The 13-time Premier League winner's most prolific campaign in the Champions League was in 2002-03 when he scored five times and assisted on three occasions.
Central midfielder: Frank Lampard - 23 goals
Frank Lampard has been one of the most prolific goalscoring midfielders in the game since the turn of the century.
The all-time Chelsea top scorer netted 23 times in the Champions League across 12 seasons.
He scored Chelsea's equalizer in the 2008 Champions League final against Manchester United, but the Blues fell short in a penalty shootout.
The 2012 Champions League winner's most prolific campaign in the competition was in 2008-09.
Lampard scored thrice and assisted on seven occasions that campaign. The Blues were seconds away from returning to the Champions League final, only to be undone by a late Andres Iniesta goal at Stamford Bridge.
Right midfielder: David Beckham - 16 goals
David Beckham is one of 40 players to have made 100 appearances in the Champions League.
The 1999 Champions League winner scored 16 times in the competition, with most of his strikes coming for Manchester United.
The free-kick specialist enjoyed his most prolific campaign in the Champions League in 2001-02, scoring five goals and providing three assists. However, Manchester United were knocked out by Bayer Leverkusen on away goals in the semi-final.